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Trimble Introduces New Tiered Subscription Bundles for Contractors to Take Advantage of Civil Construction Technology
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Access construction technology simply and affordably with the flexibility to select the right technology and protection level for your business.

Civil contractors of all sizes gain access to a wide range of Trimble hardware and software solutions under a single contract to meet their needs

WESTMINSTER, Colo., January 14, 2024 — Trimble (Nasdaq: TRMB) today announced the availability of three new Trimble Works Subscription plans — Trimble Works Core, Pro and Premium.

A Trimble Works Subscription offers contractors a simple, low risk way to scale operations, providing flexibility in selecting and utilizing the right civil construction technology, hardware coverage and price point for their business needs.

For contractors already using Trimble technology, these new subscription plans provide a method for keeping all machines on the same software version, enabling connected workflows for jobsite operations.

How Trimble Works Delivers

With each Trimble Works Subscription plan, contractors can purchase select civil construction software solutions, such as Trimble Earthworks Grade Control Platform and Trimble Siteworks Software. Device licensing, along with software and firmware maintenance are included for the entire subscription term. Each plan also includes Trimble WorksManager field-to-office software to ensure the seamless integration between field operations and office management.

Trimble Works Core

The Trimble Works Core plan allows customers to bring newly purchased or existing Trimble and supported non-Trimble on- and off-machine hardware components into their subscription. This provides a simple way to manage and update their construction technology, while providing access to essential software licenses at a lower upfront cost.

Trimble Works Pro

Designed for contractors who want to drive efficiency by minimizing technology downtime and eliminating unplanned repair costs, the Trimble Works Pro plan provides protection from unexpected technology hardware damage to help keep project timelines and budgets on track.

Trimble Works Premium

For contractors who require a greater level of technology protection and service, the Trimble Works Premium plan includes all the benefits of Works Pro, as well as hardware upgrades at no additional cost. This plan ensures users always have access to the latest technology, helps maximize uptime and minimize jobsite disruptions.

“Since its introduction three years ago, our Works subscription offerings have delivered greater operational flexibility to civil contractors worldwide,” said Elwyn McLachlan, vice president of civil solutions at Trimble. “This new subscription program meets the varying needs of customers of all types and sizes — from large fleet operators to local excavation companies. These new tiers are a direct result of customer feedback and reflect our ongoing commitment to help them improve their productivity and profitability.”

Availability

Trimble Works subscriptions are available worldwide through the Trimble SITECH distribution channel and select authorized resellers. For more information, visit https://heavyindustry.trimble.com/en/products/trimble-works-subscription.

About Trimble Field Systems

Trimble Field Systems develops hardware, software and services that connect the site to the office for key industries around the world, including civil construction, surveying, mapping, automotive, marine, utilities and more. Leveraging decades of expertise and a commitment to driving innovative breakthroughs, we offer solutions that drive digital transformation across your field operations.

About Trimble

Trimble is transforming the ways people move, build and live. Core technologies in positioning, modeling and data analytics connect the digital and physical worlds to improve our customers’ productivity, quality, safety, transparency and sustainability. For more information about Trimble (Nasdaq: TRMB), visit: www.trimble.com.